Smash of Love
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  • Parts 9
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  • Reads 52
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 9
  • Time 1h 9m
Ongoing, First published Sep 08, 2019
Mature
It started off as a normal day for Roxy. A normal 16-year-old girl in 11th grade. She was riding the bus to Blood Rose high. A normal day turns dark and scary in the snap of a finger because of one driver. Little does Roxy know she has to survive the crash to fulfill a destiny she has yet to find out about. Will she survive and fulfill her destiny? Will her destiny put her in more danger or make her happier? what will happen?...
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Samantha's highest aspiration is to survive her family until she reaches the age of freedom, eighteen. Destiny? Love? Concepts that are as foreign to her as a sound night's sleep. With a younger sister who believes she has to power to make things happen by "praying" for them, a mother who goes from fine to monster without warning, a father that ignores it all, and another new school to adjust to, Sam doesn't have time to consider what she wants from her life. But if she thought she had problems before, she's definitely not ready for Nick, or all the questions he raises about her life. Are her dreams really predicting the future? Are her sister's powers real? What's her mother up to? She can't really have a destiny, can she? Can love be real, if some prophecy tells you it is? What's a seasonal? How many questions can you ask a werewolf before it bites you? Sam has gotten this far by tolerating everything, never standing up for herself, but when eyes turn toward her little sister, it's time to put up or shut up. Destiny. Does it really matter if your mother kills you first?